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Old Jun 12, 2010 | 11:48 AM
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how to seperate high beam and low beam...

I see the bambi mod and a few relay bypass setups. But how do you just kill the connections between low and high beams?

I have projectors and want the low beams to always remain on once I turn them on. From what I can tell doing the relay bypass will cause the low to flash during the day if you flash your high beams. Which is bad.

I have projectors and fog lights inside my fog light housings. So my goal is to get everything setup like this....

Low beam and hid fogs are the same. When on they stay on, when off they stay off. So highs need to be seperated from circuit. (I will put a switch so I can shut off projector fogs manually from lows)

The normal fogs will just use stock wiring. I don't care how they are wired since they are halogen.

The highs need to flash during the day without turning on the lows.

any ideas on this one? I don't think I need the bambi mod since I can just use the low beam relay turn on wire to turn on the hid fogs and interupt that wire for the manual switch.
 
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Old Jun 12, 2010 | 06:37 PM
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What I think you need is called a brite box.
 
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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 10:44 AM
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I believe bright box just ties your low beams to your highs. so when your highs are on, your lows are one. Which would flash the lows during the day when flashing your highs.
 
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Old Jun 17, 2010 | 01:47 PM
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Just a suggestion, but maybe post in the Electrical Systems Section if you haven't yet. SSCULLY is the resident electrician and usually has so great responses.
 
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